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Location:
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Kulala
Wilderness Camp, in the heart of Namibia's Namib Desert, is a
12-bedded camp situated on the 7 000-hectare Wilderness Safari
property near Sossusvlei.
The camp is about four kilometers from
the main Lodge, with a separate entrance and access road. It is
built at the foot of a mountain facing west with great sunset
views.
This camp can be booked by groups with their own guide and
vehicle, or by guests on a self-drive safari. |
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Accommodation:
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camp consists of six Meru-style tents with en suite bathrooms with
showers. Hot water is solar heated. The tents are linked to the
main dining room, bar, reception area and swimming pool by stone
pathways. The interiors are simple yet comfortable and have solar
powered 12V lighting.
The main dining area, bar and reception are
built from stone with canvas roofing. There is a fully stocked
bar, and traditional three course meals are served at dinner. At
night, lanterns light the main area, and a full breakfast is
served there in the mornings. |
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Game Viewing / Activities:
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On
the edge of the oldest desert in the world, this is not a game
rich area, however, whatever game we see is interesting and
dramatized by the contrast between the desert and animals like
Springbok, Gemsbok (Oryx) and Ostrich who manage to survive in
these harsh conditions. |
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This
camp is best suited to the self-drive guest, or guests on guided
safari. Accommodation is on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis.
Activities are laid on at an additional cost. These include early
morning ballooning, excursions to Sossusvlei as well as guided
walks and nature drives. |
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Rates:
Please contact us for a suggested
itinerary and quote
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